The report also says he rode an ATV around an island for an hour — where the ATV came from is not clear — then he rode a boat until he “ran out of water.” Again, the origin of the boat is unclear.
The report also says he rode an ATV around an island for an hour — where the ATV came from is not clear — then he rode a boat until he “ran out of water.” Again, the origin of the boat is unclear.
Going to be someone really obscure like Cream and Cheese from Sonic
I’d agree, but personally, I think the newer SUVs are too focused on being everything to everybody. I’m fine with my Suburban just being a pickup with an enclosed bed/camper, merely “acceptable” fuel mileage, and squishy handling because it is peanuts to insure, carries the whole family, tows/hauls anything I need it…
We did the same thing in my ‘87
I like the interior but I’m getting a strong CR-V vibe on the exterior.
Turbo Subarus.
Ditto with my 164. It was fine, however, it was very well maintained, as any car should be, IMO.
Eaaaaasy NP. I wouldn’t buy it, but any true Alfa fan would be happy with it. I used to drive a 164, so I’ve already met the petrolhead standard.
Are those “repairs?”
Wheel studs.
Looks like the Enus Cognoscenti from GTA
H-I-larious! No dice!
Oh, the irony of a truck that can’t (shouldn’t) tow something. We have fallen so far.
I’d do it, you should too. Easy NP
Unless you crashed on a carpeted surface
The 5-digit odometer in my ‘81 C10 has rolled over at least 4 times. The one in my ‘87 Suburban, twice. The youngest, my ‘07 G35S (yes, it’s a manual) is sitting at 136K
Totally this. At the rate that people buy crossovers, YOU HAVE SEEN a Passport, you just didn’t realize it. I thought the same thing until I started actually looking at the badges instead of the general shape.
It’s funny to see you say that about the Monte Carlo/Lumina. I actually had one, a green ‘96 with the “gold package” on the “M-O-N-T-E-C-A-R-L-O” on the doors and rear decklid.